Bristol City star Lee Tomlin is on the shortlist for the EFL Goal of the Year Award.

The City forward’s stunning strike against Huddersfield Town from April 2016 is one of ten up for the honour.

With the potential accolade being bestowed on him we have had a look at some of his other great moments scoring while at BS3.

Huddersfield

Lee Tomlin of Bristol City gets free and rounds the Huddersfield Town keeper to score a goal and make it 1-0 (Image: Rogan Thomson/JMP)

Towards the end of last season on loan forward Lee Tomlin scored goal of the season contender in the 4-0 thrashing of Hudderfield. The 27-year-old received the ball on the edge of the opposition box, cheekily flicked the ball over the defender on his first touch and smashed it top corner with his second. Truly a world class goal.

Fulham

Back in March 2016 City travelled to London to face fellow Championship strugglers Fulham. City went one-nil down inside three minutes thanks to an inch perfect chip by Ross McCormack. A great solo goal from Marlon Pack levelled the score with 20 minutes to go. It looked like City would be going home with a point until Fulham conceded a free kick in the 90 minute. Tomlin stepped up and curled the ball round the wall into the bottom left corner to cause the travelling City fans to go ecstatic behind the goal.

Aston Villa

Lee Tomlin of Bristol City celebrates scoring a goal from a free kick to make it 3-1 against Aston Villa. (Image: Rogan Thomson/JMP)

What a moment it was, and one that led to City securing a 3-1 win over Villa at Ashton Gate. The free kick as a piece of theatre. The goalie frantically lining up his wall - see how he peers from the post, making sure whoever took the kick wouldn't be able to fire the ball straight past the wall and into the corner. Then the referee added to the build-up by standing over the ball, making sure everyone was in place.

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The EFL has teamed up with Mitre and The Football on 5 show to give fans the opportunity to vote for their choice of the best EFL goal of 2016. Voting closes at midnight next Tuesday (March 28) when the ten goals will be whittled down to five remaining contenders. The overall winner will then be decided on the night of the 2017 EFL Awards. This year marks the 12th anniversary of the event, which takes place at the London Hilton on Sunday, April 9th.